As you said, this simple statement is so true. Each time that I am with “my” Feed the Dream’s” indigenous women in the most desperately poor and remote areas of Guatemala, the scenario is the same. We are working hand-in-hand with them. It is not a situation of our being American and their being Guatemalan. Rather we are all human beings—women and mothers having the same hopes and fears as anyone else. Why is that so difficult to understand for many?
As you said, this simple statement is so true. Each time that I am with “my” Feed the Dream’s” indigenous women in the most desperately poor and remote areas of Guatemala, the scenario is the same. We are working hand-in-hand with them. It is not a situation of our being American and their being Guatemalan. Rather we are all human beings—women and mothers having the same hopes and fears as anyone else. Why is that so difficult to understand for many?